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TEl 'kiHNCEN EX&MapaNR'
With whIChislineorporated tho LaoacDat As ch r-.
e ,ibnblibh eat ea.m. on Tuesday, Thursday,
sand aturday. Subscription .',2 per ahnol' in
sd.eac6,' E2 r0. crdit-i.' "Adveti' s nsa , sz8 2 per
loch each iortin ero A coniderant.- reduction on
SCoaall y a semartls.nts Orders to withdra adover·
Ilsesmasr 7Pln hi seot to the of fice by one b'lockdo
Not icls a Births, 'Macclacues or Deathscharged
one NIlllderb lInecttieytel stngletner tlonbooked
n kder WO n n s' i
-Printelfin elgT. its bragthes executed neatly,
ebaply a ,d'w Vthd5pa e.,
Mslbourtu.;MemL GOerd&C & otch , b t ColB?l g
itrust,.WestJ'S.d c deMr. Mr. . Cobitt, 1' Bedgb.
Ister s Adelaide Mr. God.? 'Dean; ' 1a;' Register
Chambers.
1FTlA 'ftlhsrn'miar may be seen in London at
lte fNTlo0Wig. laes,.?Professor Hollowa?ys, 28b,'
Onlord-streot t.ecruoetem nCotffee ousen,..ornlll I
Congrgatioonal Library, Finsbury Deacon's Coffee
House, 9 Waitook 9.Public News. Room, 104,
Leadinhafl-sts G oefficos of F. Algar, Esq., II
ClemesOt LOne, L?ombard.Ptreet; G. Street, Esq.,
N0 D CornbiP I' Mers.' Eyr ansd Co., 2, elnverrie
siret i essroe. Ilit, Heandy. and Co.; 79.'masng
llf' geLei .;' Wilson aen Mackinnot , 'o 6 Corns llo
Mr. .P. Bates,,162,lWettrnl eoad, Brighton. '
asTEAMA TO MELr.BOUE; .
" steambers will asned A?p as nydr,'
TAhaeR'bi; a FRI DAY, the 17th: insih5t, . at
DERWENPT 'oW!': HURSDAY,. the"' 23rd
'. . t. , ; h tr;a: em;eft'dm'the:bar. i'+..
SEIW A?IMNES ,ANTV)i. ?Y CES.',
:A"ppl! Railway W Arks.a - .
ma t,, c; t i ing 1o 6ho~I F 'r eet (Mrs
Nu, RI.q.. . ", ,,.er .r.e. . .May 13': ,
'+ ANTED.-k B amarried, ouplen tb Ban,
Vy'to wok iotlthe 'gardeni an4 maike li
self, generally.~seful; ,+the .woman ,as ;c,'ooki
W r.be wellieresonmmended. i Apply at my
otL.ejSt'SJphn--tt'ee?Li, :,r,,+- ".. ,":, -
rru .';,ri;,tj"l"· JoeI - ,Joaw C ox .s
May.21..,,: ' (
NT ? A strong actvo girl 'as geoeral
A.'.,itecs, tigh.street. ... ' (a
p WoaoýJOINERM WANTED., , Apply. W
j'.,TPsoa, Builder. " . ., :- . + , (e
W A?NTEDD-A 'omdpus id at Bank ofYan. i
VV 'Dodmeapn's ' nd. ' Apply.: to'- EMrs.
CiOE',s TTiriioS.; St: John street.:: '' (a'
ANTD-t A steady sober man as carter:
w .Referenioearequired.'' Apply, at . he
Longford: Brewery. , '.; , (a
.'aNS-ra aompetent apnd 'altive see-p
, herd.... 'Apply .t.o: DA.c4UL Aonbsii,'
Doeglas Park., t.. ,. I (w : ... :(
-OIONW+IAL 'RO+DOE;,' purchasaed for
S mo, . HuI, T U N., E,., &Co.
OOL 'St SHEEPSKINS.--The: under.
VV 'sigd"i''is"a cacsh" purolia?er of greiasy
wool'and laedpskin;.; i Farmers; dealers, and'
batoheer dealt with' bn the most liberal terms.
e) ' St'Jbhn-street.i
G RAIN.-Thoe nndorpigned are pr?pared:
Sto make advances on wheat or oata:of
the ineoming orop stored with them. ' Storage
at corrent rates.~ D?+.ot?Y, Mooant Co.:
SEED ENGLISH BARLEY.-For sale--'
v?"ery prime sample. 'Apply to .'W
• 'A.iya.xi'tHAsutP, Whartf, or
N. 'WEsi ri;' St. 'Joht si?'e:t.
A" tis .' . '" ,
M? ALT-Prime malt always on,eale .by.
Vc'the undersigned..;", ? . ., .,
e,) . N. WEsTAN. ,
C AWN: TIMBER.:-Gom and blackwood,
k out'at'the Don Snw Mills 'on ale. '
a J" ' R' oIL G;eJRi rnso ' Co.
OCATS-OATS-Wanted~,10,0,0..bmehale.
good feod'oats. :.ci e.
i: 'I. ?- Lwra CoVN,:. :
Y) : : ork-street.
NEoWOCASTLE, .ahand Don C OO'A.L 6
on salebyt.; ,.. . .
a) Rron. Gaus dc Co.
C OLONIAL SHEEPWASH TOBACCO
NI. o rAVE. s -1a
IRVINE & M'EACHERN. (w
W HEAT:, .WBHEAT.-Wanrted 10,000
hVh. bnshels good milling samples of wheat.
a). . Lnwes .Coons York-street.
.-?OOhL.-SHEEPSKINS.--The under
VV?ignri are. larechasers it. full mniarket
gateeor will; make libi?ral advaroes on wools.
DA ++: : e'i Mooia;, o wo.
R IDLEY'S NO:.1 SOAP (the only Tas
"maniasi soap that obtained a prize at thio
Victorian Exhibition) to be" had of all mer
ohliAte nd grocers. (e
S[ EPSKINS. SHEEPSKINS.
Oaeoaes & HunDso are eash purchasers.'
ROR SALE-Pruit and forest trees of
"good growth, all ages.'
"ozrre. Kans,
a) ' ' Wellington Road, LaEnceston.
TEN THOUSAND BUSHELS POLAND
: OATS-Wanted immedilately.
e) s - , O; GArvsr s& Co.
S USINESS NOTICES.
J. O'GRADY, Sharebrokar, Wator.
. house.-A. J. O'GUarD, on com
mencing business as mining sharebroker on
the above gold-field, begs to say that, from
his long practical experience as a quartz
miner, he will be the better able to determine
the valno of mining property and inform:his
elionts accordingly, and solicits the patronage
of intending speculators. le
SHARE BROKER.-Share in " Unto".
and other mining companies for sale b
the undersigned.
St. John-street. N. .WRIzxane .
G OLD MINE GROCERY AND TEA
WAREHOUSE,
BT. JOIaN AND PATTARBON.BTRERTS,
Opposite the Poet Office.
1 o B EB T,,H ,.. PR,I C, E,
W.pEOLOLEA . Ab pp?RETAIL' Gioc'an.
% hipping Supplied.
W'ILLIAM' HARTNOLII,' JU;...
( nrdr a ommiaasaon jqenti
: , •it LoNoPo.R ,. ...
: ECONOMY"& RESPECTABILITY IN'1FUNERALS..I
:'Il ILLL S
Is prepared.t : oni ~tfunelral' ts euit
thp. oiroumptances of all p rties, ,aid, at
anyqprice;nnmpdn a low ea £22a.s211d."
At Wholesale and Family r rro. , '..
INE AND: SPIRIT MERHANTS,..
aUNES Z7hO- &E DITOSNCO
O£ LIST t h AURIST.-Dr.d MORTON,
.M. '..S.I: e dMe' doAmmenAed the',prao
ti e: 6hfs profession' ne Ooalit'hnd' Arist in
P dde ;'and?'sianpbo ediisalted:daily.i' Hore
f ?? 10 '.m. to'4 sp.m? ''''' 'i
Dr. Monorit wa a' pupil of the celebrated
i. Jacob,'df'Dablin,' and had lpecial oppor
lties of a'ecquiring aiiliraetlical knowledge of
all dfeitses indidontail to the heyeand'ear' in
(tle Ophthalmic Hospital, Dublifn.:, '
Addies' 'Phillipstreetoppolte S '. Jamoes
A UNOEBTON LOAN-&. DISOOUNT
,SOOIBTY (nex. Lanaceston Hotel)-..
oney advianced on porsonal- oarity from £5
ad £00, to be.repaid, by weekly instalments
Sla. in the pound. M." A. CLEArYr, bIanager.
ENERAL COMMISSION AGENT,
Stoobk'and Share Broker.n-All kindo;df
'financial :bastines' coinected' with .mining
ttisadected' piboriptly. '" Advances made 'on
imiiiing `itobk 'and :scrip. Valuations ma;de.
Parchases and loinsn'hegotiated. ?' : '!
'": ".......W; JiNonwoop, Brisbane-streeo
' ANKRUPT -ESTABTES.--The books of
Si;bankrupt estatee :investigated. andad
jsotedpoand estates, wound up in truept promptly
and at reasonable 'chargesY. The underigneod;
having had extensive commercial experience,
ca? devote a portion of histime to the above,
and ihopes to give satisfaction in, uch. trust
ae be may have confided toa himp. a
ti Country correspot, paW.; J, Noqnoon.
Bn)isbie-sntreet, Feb.:22... i e.tr . [
INING CHAMBERS? L~IUNCOES
,... . -. TON.? . .
JOSEPH COPELAND & CO.,
WStook, 'Share, a and C Machinery Brokers,
Brisbane-slreet, Launceston, ''
SQueen-street, Melbouirne.
HIighest price givenfor gold.
Correspondence pnotuoally replied,to., [a
"DMUND P. WAY, Ship" and General
.'d Commission Agent, 4, Bridge-street,
Sydney. Sole Agont for Dundather's Steam
Sai Mil, Maryborough, Queenoaland. (w
C ONEY' " TO LEND, no delay, large or
V?.ainall'sums, on deposit of deeds, bonded
certifcates,- produce in store, l o.: Highest
cash price for wool and sheepskins. Orders
by letter confidentially and promptly attended
to." Country 'correspondents please enclose
sta;mps.
SJAB . WALDEN,
a] Brisbane Road, near Lyttleton..treet
HE ILLUMINATED CLOCK I
No. 1, ELzA*nTn--TRnaT.'
i ?Why' should you send' to Melbourne when
J. DAY (from London), thorough Practical
Watch and Olock Maker, solicits a trial of his
skill, accuracy, and despatch to eonsuro future
patronage ? (a
ICHIARDS AND SON,
UNDEVRTLAKERS,
St. John-street,' Launceston.
Opposite the Theatre."
BRISBANE- STREET.
J. 'W. rBRAN D,
Btrolesalo and Family Groeor,
A" LL the Printed Forms required for Rural
-t Monioipalities on sale at this oftoe, in
oludins tate notices, reasipth, a?btrateb, 60.
ROUSES"''ANyA IlJND.U.
I AUNC ESTON LAND;, ESTATE,
SAND." . , ,.
GENERAL AGENOY 'OFFXIC;:.
(Briabane-street, Launceslon.) "
Accounts audited, 'balanced, and 'posted;
commercial, private, and confidential corree
pondence condnoted i conimissions 'of every
kind executed. 'Houses to let 'apd let. Land'
parehased or sold in or 'foi'any'a'rt of the
colony. Rents and debts collected.': '(w
M. A. CLsARY, Manager.
T iO LET-A farm at Weestwood called'
. '. ' Tihe Dairy;' at present in the' occup'
tion of Mr. Wilson. 'It is well watered, and
comprises ,860 nores. Apply either' to Mr.
Wilson, pn the promises; or to Mrs. Bnoosx;i
Ohrbch Grammar School, Launicerton. ' liW
F"OR SALE-The Hagley Inn, with 45
acnores or thereabouts of land; or. the inn
will be let to a desirable tenant, with or .with
out the land. For further partionulars apply
to DouobL & COINms, lSolicitors. ;,'i (w
S0 BE iLET-The estate of PATER
i SONIA, containing 1300 'acres of rioli
marsbhJand, with a large extent;iof' excellenta
grzling .rown land :adjoining. '.
S'or. farther partioularesapply'to RONALD
C.I Gua, Newstead. ; .. (a
110 LET, Fnrnished-A cottage containing
I 'four.i onis: ' For'partionulars apply to''G.
PaIT, Mr. Jas e Roberts's, Charles-street. (e
T O LET--L :farm within two "miles of
! ' .Deloraine: containing .165'ares. of firast
class agriciltural land. - There is a cottage in
course of 'ereotiob, and all necessary out
buildings. Immediate possession. 'Apply to
JAtE9e KEANs, Spring Banks; ,r- OCAi.xBtJ.
L. Saurr, Keanfleld, Deloraine.. .- (a
_?OR 'SALE-" Riaynham Lodge,".' the
F residence of the undersigned in Upper
York-street, commanding the; most extensive
views, containing ten rooms, cobchhouse,
stable and groom's room; and' mple garden
g3roend.' Terms easy. ' Apply' to Messrs.
Bell and Westbrook; or to J. A. EDai;- [e·4
M ESSRS. WALCH BROTHERS" d
BIRCOHALL are agents for'-;'r, : ?r
The Australasian, 7s 6d per quarter "
The Leader, 7e 6d ditto ... -
The Weekly Times; 4s Od ditto
The Sydney Mail, 20s per annum
The Illustrated Australian News,' 7as d ditto
The 'Anetralian Journal, 12s ditto -
The Argos, 26, 6d per 'quarter
The Age, 1Be Od ditto.
a) " Hobart Town--J. WALOn '& SoNs.
( R EED SOWING.-IMPORTANT TO
º-? FARMERS.-Tho best,:. heapest, and
easiest remedy .yet' produced as a DRESSING
for SEED WHEAT, oats, and barldy, for the,
preventioi of smantrust, &o. -:. Never known
tb fail.;" Sixiboshels of seed can be dressed
and'fit'for sowing in';one hour. It is an estab
lished'faot of twenty-one.years, and 'thirteen
in: theseo colonies 'with': undeviating suonese
that 85 per cent." is saved,' and a'good crop
ensured, by using:Charles !Day's FARMER'S
FRIEND, superseding:blueitone and all other
preparations. z r : , r :
i Patentete,' Charles Day, Agricultural
Chemist;, 27, Lonedale-street west, Melbourne.
Agents-HArros :& Lkwes,:Obemists; Brie
bane-street, Launestoin.??e . -: :" ?- ; (a
A NGLO-AUSTRALIAN GUANO ooM.
., ? PANY; (LIMITED).
LAONOEs,'tio ·rn 2clah.
" 2ermsa. for the ensuing season. .
£7 10s.( per ton without bags, '£8 per ton
bags included.' Payable by acceptance due
4th April, 1871, for which either cash or beat
marketable wheat at 5as d per bushel will
be'takenat the option of the pnrohaser; when
due:". Wheat' payments to' be delivered in
Launceston on or before the' 4th April,'1871.
Tznos. ' HooAu n, Manager.
E UROPEAN ASSURANCE SOC1ETY.
-'-Empowered by Special 'Act of Imperial
Parliament. For Life and Guarantee Assu
kiiice. Victorian Braich, 117, Collins-street
West, Melbourne. ':Edward Bell, Managing
Director.
Agent at Launceston-F. G. Spxcns, St.
John-street ".. (o
OLLS. DOLLS. DOLLS.
Dolls indestructible
Bodies Untoarable
Heads Indiarubber
Whistle and Sing..
At DAVIES'S.
Next Brisbane Hotel. (w
C'AM SAW MILL-This mill is now in
! full 'operationand orders for
iBlackwood in any length,' or scantling, or
in board or plank, up to 48 inches wide
Red myrtle ditto ditto '
Stringy bark or gam, in all sizes
Will. bhe received at' the mill by 'Elliott and
Norwood; or by W. J. Noawoon,' agent.
Launceston.
Samples of timber on view at Barrett's
Timber Yard. ' " (e
NOTIOE OF REMaOVAL
MR. W. G. FIGGIS, .
Atanufacturing Dentist,
Having removed to those more centrally
situated premises in St. John.street, opposite
the Jewish Synagogue, avails himself of this
opportunity to return his thanks to the ladies
and gentlemen of Launceston for their
patronage, and hobegs to msy that lie can be con.
suilted every afteroon, and from 9 to 12
o'olook forenoon Tuesday, Thursday, and
Saturday.
All teeth manufactured at this establiesh
moot warranted to fit, and defy detection.
They can be removed at pleasure.
White metallio stopping.
'Teeth extracted. Toothache removed.
Gould'es Buildnlugs, Oct. 15. (e
T OOD.& CO'S.. SHIEEPJ,DIP.--?5,Jbs.j
i i as' H oair TuaNEa & Co.
OTICE OFRli- EMOVAL.-W. . . . .r*n
'.,Ar'ligs to make :known, to his friends;
an the phblio ttb'fie hasiremovedto those
comoio premises, oni the Wellingtonoroad,~
.kn~wrisY.e'ther _ Duke of Wellington." , ,The;
best oftwines?and spirits, atthoe lowest possible
i ;PGood:accommodation for teams,;.and,
no charge for stablingof horse, ". , ., -,
S ,;WaW.z Sp na N, .,
0) Duke ofWellington Inn.
SOTICE, OF JREMOYAL.-The?undor
S'signed iin -taking s,this opportunity ?b?
th ekiangtho. mereantile commonity,;,, for
th4 liberalipatronage beotowed since roanmmipg
buinese, is desirons to notifyhoi haJ -emoy?d
acotion busineses; fromithe;1Qsadrsnt to
Yrk-street, where ýe trusts as hitherto;, y
trat, attention . to all business; entrusted to
hi -care, to still merit a sh:are of their
fa ore.
LEwis COuEN,
ork-sereot. 'Auctioneer, &o.
O W, R BM A 'Y.
PRICE- NE SHILLTNG.
SEW...G LD::-MINING
.REGU LATIONS;,
Issued 18t December, ..1869.,
To be had of thbBooksellers , and ; at the
,o iner Ofice. ' ,.
O OYA L AM:-I T, HOTEL,
(Deloial Booking Offillce).
SWar. SPEAmA ' rn., begs to inform his
friends and the p lie that having taken those
central p?ieiadie, -d Royal Mail Hotel; corner
of Charles'nnd P feise-estreets, he 'hopes by.
striot attention `' business,' with moderate
oeiarges, to mieet lth' a share of'publio patron
age. The best o wines and spirits on hand.'
S'' ar. SP AreN, UaN.,:
a) ..... ' " Royal Mail Hotel.'
FINE `BONE 'DUST.
ST.EAM ENGINE.
NOTICE.-We have appointed Mr.. T.W.
N Monde, of Carrick (Oarrick Mills), sean
agent for the sale of our bone dust.: ..
DITCHarM, BurroN & Co.
Grain and other produce taken in payment
at market rates. .. -. ... . .
e) . . ...... '" T. W. Momes.
HEC.HANICS' INSTITUTE.
Sylvesfer1Bleoker ........Manager.
S ;,,,,, Retuir-ofthe
TOM THUMB TROUPE.
For One--Day only I
FRIDAY, JUNE 24;?'1870, two perform
ances."' 'Afternoonat 3;evening:at-8. Front
seats, 3se.; second seatse. 2e. Obildreo under
ten,, i : . . : i:. . s.
OATLANDS, Tuesday, Jane 21.
CAMPBELL TOW-N,' Wednesdsy,'Juue 22.
LONGFORD; Thursday 'Jane' 23. . :
DELORAINE, Ssturday;?Juiie'25.
w)' N Dvis,iAgent.
NOTICE OF R.EMOVAL,
I MR. GUSTAVUS ABiRIEL, sorgical and
mechaical dentist. (practising in Tasmania
since 1853),.desires ;to notify that he has re
moved; his consulting rooms, to those offices
in ,St. Johp-street facing the Quadrant and
lat6ly:"oooupied'by:Mr.,R. W. Butler, ;where
he will:coitinnouto praotise his profession in
all its 'branches,; and to introduce, all the
newest improvements so soon as their useful.
ness becomes known in the mother country.
Mr.' Gabriel ,regularly receives from his
relatives, Messrs. Gabriel, dentists,of.Ludgato
Hill, London; supplies of the beat and newest
materials and instruments introduced.,
Artificial teeth supplied from one to a com
pleto set, on-the patent vulcanite base, which
ensures easier fitting, greater usefulness, and
more :beautiful appearance than any other
material yet diesovered. . Mr.,Gabriel sup
plies artificial 'teeth on gold or palladium
plates, or any other of the metals, in such a
manner as to defy competition, and must give
satisfaotion to the wearer. . Teeth misfitted
by other dentistes romodelled so as to fit at
moderate charges.
Teeth extracted on the most painless prin
ciples. Mr. Gabriel takes this opportunity of
cautioning the publio of Lasunceston to be
careful as to whoi ,they entrust the manipula
tion of their mouths, as of lat 'they have
found serious consequences ensue' from badly
performed operations in cases of the simplest
character.
In all cases of tooth-extraction, those being
under the necessity of undergoing the opera
tion will consult their own comfort'and save
themselves from needless pain by making thei
way to his rooms in lien of going to druggists
or 'others, who, havenot had the necessary
practice, or are not provided with the bhres
sory appliances to oasble them properly to
perform that.or any similar operation..
Teeth effectively stopped, which operation,
if well performed, prevents any further decay.
Teeth scaled, cbildren's teeth regulated, and
every operation in dentistry carefully per.
formed.
Inspection of specimens of work invited.
Cbarces strictly moderate.
Mr. Gabriel supplies an instantanoons coure
for all cases of toothache.
Tooth powders, brushes, &de.
Hours bfor consultation, 10 till 12 a.m., and
2 till 4 pm.
All consultations free. (a
SNION' QUARTZ' CRUS HING COM-"
" . 'IŽ Y, (IMITED). "
.otic.' o C all.
tio is hereby given that a call of six
ngs and airxpence per sbare will be due
"n payable at the oflce o the' Company out'
d, 28thoe of theDirectore,
Secretary.
Ti PESCODD & SON, Market Wharf,
. Coal Merchants. - Firewood in log or
billet delivered in town by.the load. Shipping
agdnts' Fruit Growers- Association. .
N.B.--Oommissidon agents for colonial pro
:do e. (e4
HAM ROCK ,GOLD MINING COM
PANY, NINE MILE SPRINGS.?..
.. .. :(To 6e registered.)
Capital, £25,000, in 5000 shares, £5 eaob.
Provisional Directors :
V. D. Gavss, eq.,:M.L. .
DjYoE DOUGLAS, Esq., M.H.A.
oHx CnoOKEs, Esq., J.P.
. L. Mrcran, Esq., J.P.
fAES ROBERTSONr, Esq., J.P.
CoLONEL .1 C. .D. HOME
CAPrAIN W. H. SAnonsEe
AjANDON FAThnTsOBNE, Esq.
J. Muannae Esq,, J.P.
P. C.. Sw~ , Esq., J.P.,.;
H. 'E. L~TTE, Esq., M.B.A.
A. A. BuLER, Esq. -
CAPTAIN A. T. WooDs.
i Brokers:
. Messrs. CIaALaS M'AnTHuIU and J. R.
G ; G?now, Launceston. ,
' Canas. Tonr, Esq., Hobart Town.i
If the slightest dependence -is to be placed
upon the opinions of well-known. and tho-,
roughly respectable mining managers, .the
proposition submitted in this to the publio is
worthy-the ,attention of all mining investors
arid speculators.
For several months past a party, of hard
working practical diggers have been engaged
prospecting at the Springs, for.a long time
withouet success. Mining, is a search for
hiddenetreisures, and often these.treasures are
so securely hidden by nature that. a long and
arduons search fails to discover, them.'. In
the case of the-me alludedoto, fortune was
favorable, ,andafter menthei of" patient' in
dustry,:'ra 'rich gold-bearing reef of' 'onsider
abloe idth and of extraordinary promise was
Of this reef Mr. Goo. Webb, manager ot
the' Albion Company, reports-" The pros.
pects are excellent. I wrashod two dishes of
tbo ceasing of the'rcof, each 'yielding 'a ros-'
pect"of fully.'three bunces to the oton. 'The
lode is about 'seven feet'thick, 'of a broken
oharacter, showing' gold thbodigh. the 'solid
stone wherever I, broke it. -Idestimate the
yield at fully' six oinces per ton." '
Mr.' Dowlin, manager of the Specimen Hill
Company,' says' of it- ',I h'avo'nevor before
seuench h show in Tasmannia." '
Scoreis of others,' thoroughly 'pinctical
mineri, folly confirm 'theseiopinions. ':The
gold is of 'a most' esperior charactor,' orth'
fully' £4 per oz. .
With the ground f the prospectors of this
olaiin, '210 yiards by 200, through the whole
of which this reef must run, there'is amalga.
mated' .the' claili' known as Ward' ned 'Bel
lion's,'to 'the'sonth' 420 nyards by 200;' it is
quite probable a good reef' will be found also
in this 'groiind' and the opinion is favored 'by
the fact that several strong pro'iising' leaders
have been' 'slruik: i It.' The extoxt'bf the
Company's gronnd 'now' offered is over' 25
aroes, and 'fromin's 'extremely frivorable lay,
chp nd in expensive rworking may 'be relied
upo'n,'e'vey'facility biing "possessed 'for ercda
tiend ofm'nahiniery close to' shaft, supply of
water, &e., involving no oxpense for fluining or
tramways. The origindtion of this'COompany
being entirely local, t is" to be 'expedted 'that
its shares will not be subject to extraordiiary
flnotuations. ' ' "
'Only 2000 of these shares are available to
the public, theoremaining 3000 being reserved
for.original holders.
The 2000 to'bo placed can be had on the
following'easy term':-l10s cash on applica
tion, £1 on allotment; 10s each payable by
promissory notes iat 1, 2, 3, 4, 5,' and 6
months;' from the proceeds' of which £3500
will be available to the credit of the Company,
leaving a further amount of £1000, which it
is e?itremely improbablo will 'iver be called
up, also available for theo ' Comnpany's" opera
tions. ' .
Allotment of shares will be made by the
Provisional Directors on the 15th June, or at
an carlier date if thought desirable:
Should the number applied for exceed those
to be allotted, 'an equitable distribution will
be made, and full amount of deposit returned
upon tihe number'not available to applicants.
Pidrity' of application will, however,' have
preference.
A meeting of shareholders will be hold on
the 20th .Tune for election of Directors, ap
pointment of Legal Manager, and'othbr heces
sarv business -in connection with the Conm
pany's affairs.
As already a considerable number of shares
are applied for, immediate application (as
below), accompanied by deposit of ten shillings
per share, is desirable, which may be addressed
to either of the Provisional Directors, the
Company's brokers, or to the undersigned, by
whom any further information that may be
desired will be supplied.
DANIEL NSMITII,
Secretary pro tem.
To t~1e P'ovisional Directors Shamrock Quartfz
.Alining Company.
GENTL?IEN,
I request tlhat shares in thIe above
Company. may be allotted to me, which I
agree to accept; enclosed is deposit Ihereon.
I also agree to sign Deed of Asociatiob, and
to be bound by rules of the Company when
adopted.
I am yours,
jURNER &SOUTRALLintend- running
. their Fingal lreak, on and. after fuea ..
da?i next, .three , times p, week,. ltead?'of
twice a week,as at prosent, leaving thq .,Bpefla
Hro d;on Tuesday, Thursday, And,' Satu.dayi,r, ;
mornings, at, six:o'clock,,,,pd Fingal ,on;
Moiddeay, Wednesday, , and,,, riday ,morn
,ewats eighit. o'cloek, instead,, of;,,peven
o bidck as at. present. ~,pllee partioularsnin. a':,,
"A voice criod through the astartled air
Exoesior I Lofrisffl'eow,
\THE EXCELSIOR' GO-IWMINING',!
" . COMPANY, n.. t ?; n": :
(To ' le Registered under i he Mininig Com'
panoices' Liimited Liability ot 1869) "' arf,
NeNineriilks'Nseiir d,5pringa, ,,w
County 'of "Dorset; :Tasgani." "''
Capital £25,000, in 6 250 Share of?4 each.
WV.J D. Grubb,., Esq., .S. ?ut 0,
. J. Hudaso, Esq.; J.P. Mr. D. Room-+."':
Mr.,wm G'nrrif;; Mr. Buttq .
Mr.3.J Kep') ~' CoptV. tag
Mr. . Ward Mr. 6. M;Dnildd
Mr. s.J. Sutton Mr. ,.;'RBoll , ,,
Mr. OCharles M'Arthur; Launbceton.'
I r. Charls Tby Hobati.
rThis Codmpanyis formed to ork that very
valuable reef "distanet'' ile'NNE "froilti''.!
Niisa'Mi'e, diil;,,m and ndwil eo well'obo4i as'
"The xbeleio'r,.", 'ý'shat'" h'as, "t':sa8l'+ +''
aldo'igidpe "'ho i? 25' fent die;, af dari o? rat
that depth pt'throgh reef whiteh iis f
thisk, a showai gi' gold e very par (iich""'
saiples.oi vwhiiol q?u be: seen ati tho e Blk' "
A sen inhrd af i'5 ytardsromt?efr, itillii
has been sulk ih a ,imilar ",-a ner, and idi.
ýThe claim comprisesan are'? . r no dessthbn;-'
2o0 asre, with iample water rightlishohelrd The''
proprietors wishl to dspose of a Jr o'df their
propserty to i'i extent of'1250 sharid; to uii" "
funads to wiorlki the mine abi d tiso ant i te '
dunvenioiooi u'Y 'tbear purchasers. T'' rove`
this they have, resolved to place the whole of
the proceeds of shale to the drtidlit of th
Conmp?i,.y"orth, iu ch?aeof r'atdsit-.aMiss ?
chinery kind future workcing eip?sens `dedbaot
ing no caish:' foi, themselves '(as is'?:ho`b' al:al'
custom), or 'for repaymegtofd past iexppaithre;
or for the expenses ef floatib' th' p`'iy:''
odmijilislone, or'otherwilse. " " ::.r",
1250 'ashires ill' be sold bn theso teorms i-'
10s on applicatin, '10s on allotment '20s by
promissory note at 2 months,; 20ti by pro
inissory noteat '4 imonthsý;wiltho~it Inte'riest'
i250" slares paid'up tbo £3 ill 'blsd'ba held`"'
by the proprietors, and on which the?y ill
pay, calls (if any be .reqired) eqiially with
those sold to the public, thus standing alike
wvith the purchasers for fiutureliability. :".:
The balance of tle. sharespaid up~??yi b?? e,
retained by the proprietors. " ,
The proprietorp in the first instanc rpserve
to themselves the right to elect. four out. of
peven.permanent Directors, leaving .threie to
be elected; by ,the shareholders in ,a meeting'
which will be called for that purpeose,,: the
appointment, of a legal ,manger .aid e 't'he'r
business, immediately after the allotoient tf
the shares..:: .. , . ,
The allotment of shares will hb mide iias;
soon as the 120. shares are applied Sor., "If a
surplus of application occurs all inmle, for tei
shares or less will be granted in full, an4 tie
remaining shares will be equitably,distrahutd. te
Deposite will be returned at once on'jl hjair'e.
that may. not be available, to applicants.
The share, list will be .closedon Tuesday, .
the 21st of Juno, at. noon. ,:" ..
Applications to, be. made to Charles
bl'Artlher, Esq., Laiunceston, or Charles Toby,?
Esq.. H{obarton, or to either of the Provisional',
Directors.
O-Cuaias M'A.?arnma,
. Manager pro tent.
NOTE.-The gold in theldExcelsior;Reef is,.
coarseand of the 'same quality as thatfromn'.i
the same neighborhood lately declared ,to be.:
worth £4 Is per ounce. The works on -theo
claim have been thrown open..for., someo time'
to public inspection, and-visitors permitted to:.
help themselves freely (a privilege' thLy have,.
not hIoiitated"to'exercise). 'The result.of their ,
inspection is to establish' td reputatiotn of the.
reef as' one of the most promising yet ..dish
covered in Tasmania.". . .(24..
INGAL GOLD- FIELDS. !"
REGULAR CONVEYANOE. TO .?,ANW;
- GANA ,: BLACK..BOY, FINGAL, &ac.?
TURNER AND- SOUTH3LL,
Run a coach from Buhl's. Head, Liunceston,,
every Wednesday and Saturday mornings,. at:
S o'clook, and from: Fingal every Monday;
and Thursday'mornings, .at 7 o'clock,daging,
the jouney in one day in daylight ..,",, ,. ;;;
Fares each way, £1."' Luggage at reason
able rates. ' (w;
COUGH NO MORE I
GAMBLE'S
COUGH LO:ZENGES,
Recommended to "all who, areosUffering
from coughs, , colds, influenza,' asthma, or
bronchitis, as being the only true remedy for
those distressing complaints.
To Mr. I. Gamble.
8s5,--Tboh Cough Lseon?es I had from you are
far superior to any pmroparation that I have had. and
I have tried m sy, havlng been a sufferer from
diteased laens nud coagh for'yra, (eo lung ,com*
pletoly uone);' I cannot sufficiently thank you, for
your lozenage are a remedy of precilous valse. As
his may inuence olbthers for their good, yon are at
liberty t?s uhlish it,. for I eonsider them a' publte
beneft.-Yo?rs ohligid, Tuos? Sqouzaps, farmer;
Black-Sugar Loeaf, Carrick. i
11r.3 at Aid. tga'ittrs a& Stoase cicPratJs
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